cleaning off the flies?
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Think I've posted something similar before, but what does everyone use to get really dried on flies off the fairings? I've tried all kinds of cleaners/polishes, but thet're still there. If anyone knows of such stuff, can they tell me where to get it from......Gonna get me leathers on and await help!!!
Cheers.
Cheers.
BliarOut said:
Lay a tea towel soaked in hot water over the fairing a few minutes before you want to wash the bike, they just fall off 

Hmmm, tried that with the leather last week. Kept wetting it, left if for an hour or so, but no joy. It's almost like I need something abraisive, but guess this'll stratch it to pieces.
Yeah, but one is water resistant plastic, and thus all the water plumps up the dehydrated insect life and makes it easy to wash off, and the other is water attracting organic material that just absorbs the water then smells like wet dog. Best bet for the leathers is saddle soap from the horsey shop. Also get some neatsfoot oil for when its clean. Lovely stuff, keeps the leather in great condition.
www.einszett.co.uk/products_einszett_precleaner.htm
works wonders
and this Im using at the mo is excellent although not if you dilute as much as it says to
poorboys bug squash
www.cleanandshiny.co.uk/ProductDetails.asp?ProductID=9966
works wonders
and this Im using at the mo is excellent although not if you dilute as much as it says to
poorboys bug squash
www.cleanandshiny.co.uk/ProductDetails.asp?ProductID=9966
Edited by pesty on Saturday 15th July 19:11
BliarOut said:
Lay a tea towel soaked in hot water over the fairing a few minutes before you want to wash the bike, they just fall off 

Yep not sure about 'hot' water though! Very similar to the wet piece of kitchen towel stuck on to the visor - come back 10 mins later and one wipe and they've gone
Job jobbed!

Thanks for the replies guys. However, these flies I'm talking about appear to be, well almost IN the plastic! If you run your fingers over the surface, they're not raised....it's as smooth as a baby's......It's as if the flies are no longer there, but they've left the imprint of their blood and guts.
Cheers.
Cheers.
I use a product that works wonders.
It will have flies and bugs off in one wipe.
You dont need water, bucket, shampoo or sponge. You spray the part(s) you want to clean, rub / wipe it, then lightley buff with a polish cloth and thats it.
Even if you vehicle is covered in grit and dirt, this stuff just breaks it down, gets underneath it and just wipe away. it also leaves a protective barrier. It acts as a polish too. You can use it on body work, glass, lights, metals and plastics.
I clean my bike and car with it. Take a look.

It will have flies and bugs off in one wipe.
You dont need water, bucket, shampoo or sponge. You spray the part(s) you want to clean, rub / wipe it, then lightley buff with a polish cloth and thats it.
Even if you vehicle is covered in grit and dirt, this stuff just breaks it down, gets underneath it and just wipe away. it also leaves a protective barrier. It acts as a polish too. You can use it on body work, glass, lights, metals and plastics.
I clean my bike and car with it. Take a look.

Pistolvip said:
I use a product that works wonders.
It will have flies and bugs off in one wipe.
You dont need water, bucket, shampoo or sponge. You spray the part(s) you want to clean, rub / wipe it, then lightley buff with a polish cloth and thats it.
Even if you vehicle is covered in grit and dirt, this stuff just breaks it down, gets underneath it and just wipe away. it also leaves a protective barrier. It acts as a polish too. You can use it on body work, glass, lights, metals and plastics.
I clean my bike and car with it. Take a look.

It will have flies and bugs off in one wipe.
You dont need water, bucket, shampoo or sponge. You spray the part(s) you want to clean, rub / wipe it, then lightley buff with a polish cloth and thats it.
Even if you vehicle is covered in grit and dirt, this stuff just breaks it down, gets underneath it and just wipe away. it also leaves a protective barrier. It acts as a polish too. You can use it on body work, glass, lights, metals and plastics.
I clean my bike and car with it. Take a look.

Thats fantastic,,,,,However, any chance of you telling us what it is??!!
Pistolvip said:
I use a product that works wonders.
It will have flies and bugs off in one wipe.
You dont need water, bucket, shampoo or sponge. You spray the part(s) you want to clean, rub / wipe it, then lightley buff with a polish cloth and thats it.
Even if you vehicle is covered in grit and dirt, this stuff just breaks it down, gets underneath it and just wipe away. it also leaves a protective barrier. It acts as a polish too. You can use it on body work, glass, lights, metals and plastics.
I clean my bike and car with it. Take a look.

It will have flies and bugs off in one wipe.
You dont need water, bucket, shampoo or sponge. You spray the part(s) you want to clean, rub / wipe it, then lightley buff with a polish cloth and thats it.
Even if you vehicle is covered in grit and dirt, this stuff just breaks it down, gets underneath it and just wipe away. it also leaves a protective barrier. It acts as a polish too. You can use it on body work, glass, lights, metals and plastics.
I clean my bike and car with it. Take a look.

So whats the product???
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